Why must it be only one? It can be all of the above.
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Minimizing legal and financial exposure seems the direction that crypto is moving. Companies like Ciphertrace have discovered that more than $760m in crypto was stolen from exchanges so far this year. Do we allow this to happen or do we allow companies to step in to help stop these criminal acts?
You are going to need to provide more details about your solution. How exactly will allowing companies to step in stop criminal acts?
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That video explains a lot. It definitely looks like a bug in Paxful's software, but it could also be malware on your computer. If it is a Paxful bug then perhaps it occurs when you try to send the full balance and there is not enough left over to pay the "network fee", and that confuses Paxful. If it is malware, the malware is possibly intercepting your input and somehow inserting a request that sends the money to the scammer first, then Paxful gets your request and there is no money left, so it shows an error. The wonky numbers in the error message ("Please add $-84.35 ...") lead me to believe that it is more likely to be a Paxful problem.
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Possibly. I suggest sticking with the trusted ones such as bitcoin fog (tor-based) and cryptomixer.us ... stay safe, watch out for fakes
cryptomixer.us is a scam site. Don't send them any money.
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Answering to all of you, mates There is a 4 year cycle with Bitcoin, whether you like it or not, whether you believe in it or not. It is there simply because we have the block reward halved each 4 years, and to deny this cycle is to be in denial yourself (no offense intended). So it is sort of a given ... FTFY. I challenge you to show me a 4-year cycle that occured more than once.
Given Bitcoin's history of measly 10 years (3 of which it had been virtually unknown to the wider public), your whole challenge doesn't make a lot of sense You were talking about prices, so I thought you were talking about a 4-year cycle in the price. Sure, the halving occurs approximately every 4 years, but the price has not followed a 4-year cycle.
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...For that matter, things look less more like we are following the 4 year cycle...
FTFY. I challenge you to show me a 4-year cycle that occured more than once.
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^^^ There's no fucking gravity, the atmosphere your sack of shit displaces pushes you down. Your sack of shit causes the entire earth's atmosphere to rise up slightly and it reacts by pushing your shit down.
If not gravity, then what causes the atmosphere to push down? the coulomb force
That implies that air has a charge. Is it positive or negative? Why doesn't this electrical force that forces air downward affect anything else (including detectors)? Why is air not affected by other electrical forces? Why aren't the effects of this electrical charge common knowledge? You said before that things fall in a vacuum because the aether itself pushes them down. That implies that aether has a charge and that aether has mass, which raises the same questions above and others. Either its mass is equivalent to air or it has a higher charge than air, yet nothing like that has ever been observed. How can you state your claims as if they are facts when they clearly contradict observations?
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Considering I, my children, and possibly my children's children will be dead before the last BTC is mined, I for one find it pointless to be speculating about it... While it is true that the subsidy won't go to 0 for another 120 years, the effects of the halvings (if any) will show up much sooner. - The subsidy will drop below 1 BTC per block in 14 years.
- Miners will start earning fractions of the final bitcoin in about 80 years.
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Do you believe that merging new technologies such as blockchain with renewable energies can take us to the next level for a fair energy distribution?
What do you mean by "fair energy distribution"?
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It could possibly be an error on the gambling websites part, often their address and balance system is weird and is based on a rotating address system. It's very easy for your bitcoins to get lost in the shuffle, I would contact support on there end as someone said above to see if they can check their logs.
That's not a possibility. No bitcoins were sent to the address 381jqxGPdFBRYAETnpYHxp7K1TCxtFLXNX, so there are only a few possibilities and neither has anything to do with the receiving site: - 1. The bitcoins were never sent.
- 2. The bitcoins were sent to an address other than 381jqxGPdFBRYAETnpYHxp7K1TCxtFLXNX. Here are the possible causes:
- A. You entered a different address. FYI, it is unlikely that there was a typo since addresses contain validation info.
- B. Browser malware replaced your destination address with a different one.
- C. Paxful sent the bitcoins to a different address for some unknown reason.
In all cases, you should: - 1. Check the gambling site to see if the bitcoins were received.
- 2. If your Paxful account has a transaction log, check that. It should have valuable information.
- 3. Contact Paxful support if the bitcoins were deducted from your account but never received.
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The 381jqxGPdFBRYAETnpYHxp7K1TCxtFLXNX address was generated by a poker website (Blackchippoker) I never logged in to this address but I have never had problems before doing this... and I am not to sure how to view the TXID.
This is the TXID from the Paxful transaction 78c74cd94c4eb19858332ddcba14984cfff066566789b5c0090f33a41ff4fd1b
This is how to view your transaction IDWhat you are trying to tell is that you tried to send the coins from a poker site, which i have never heard and you double checked everything before sending and still it went to another address, if that is the case the poker site you mentioned has the coins, if there is a support system, do contact them. Your heading is also misleading, Paxful did not send your coins to a different address if the above mentioned happened. No I bought BTC from Paxful and sent it to the poker site BTC address (381jqxGPdFBRYAETnpYHxp7K1TCxtFLXNX) but after sending the coins I looked at my transaction description and it said it sent to (1KsHQa735fPjZuYBeM713eHo7rGC3wAVuB) which I have no idea what that address is. That transaction is sending to 43 different addresses, not just 1KsHQa735fPjZuYBeM713eHo7rGC3wAVuB. Paxful does this to save money on transaction fees. Unfortunately, yours is not one of them. Are you sure about both the address and transaction ID?
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In order for Bitcoin transaction fees to become lucrative enough to encourage mining, Bitcoin’s value is going to have to rise substantially. Luckily, certain traits are built right in to Bitcoin to ensure just that.
People were mining when Bitcoins were worth $1. A lucrative block reward is not necessary.
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First, nobody is going to read your wall of text. If you are trying to inform people or make a point, you might try using a different writing style.
Second, there is no such thing as a no-lose gambling system. Gambling is designed to make money for the house. If you gamble, you should expect to lose money.
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... I'm considering removing my DoB from all of my forum profiles everywhere. ...
I use a different date of birth for every site that asks for it. In fact, I do that for every kind of identifying information.
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The world is not unfair. Instead, your standards for what is "fair" and what is "unfair" don't match reality.
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It's a hoax. Perpetual motion machines don't work.
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I put in my seed for the new wallt on my laptop: it reads as lamp, angel, forest, electric, stable, palace, amaze, gather, boulder, metallic, rubber, relieve
Whe ni put in the public seeds the wallet doesn't even sychronize it just sits there without the green dot like how it used to be in the corner? I'm not sure if my system is too old or its needs to be updated?
If you are using Electrum and you haven't upgraded recently, you must upgrade. The current version is 3.3.4. You can download it here: https://electrum.org/#downloadIf that is your real seed, then you have published all of your private keys to the world. You should create a new wallet with a new seed.
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The video is from May 2016.
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